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The Reverend Skyblue

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Fisher comes across as the biggest smuggiest twat I've ever heard.

He trys to belittle people ,like asking how to spell their names ,delaying the proceedings so he can make up more bullshit. If he can't spell fucking Steven then he shouldn't be running a football club, and does it bleeding matter if it has a p in it or not.

We need a bloody anti-SISU rally , from the Ricoh to our old home as soon as possible. I hate them more tonight than ever before. Starve them of any money and they have no option but to go, businessmen my arse
 

bigfatronssba

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why didn't anybody ask..................TIMMY, WHATS IN IT FOR SISU ? he says they are in for £69 million plus the cost of buying land plus the cost of building a stadium, all for a few pies and pints, it would take them about 300 years to get half that money back so WHY would they do this ?

In his own words (by using Charlton as an example), this whole move is for £600k a year in revenue. Some rough maths in my mind equates that the be about 1700 paying fans per game over a season.
 
Fisher also stated that there were never any talks with Hoffman to buy the club. Wasn't there meetings with Ken Delluded and his mob when they were SISU's puppets of the year?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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why didn't anybody ask..................TIMMY, WHATS IN IT FOR SISU ? he says they are in for £69 million plus the cost of buying land plus the cost of building a stadium, all for a few pies and pints, it would take them about 300 years to get half that money back so WHY would they do this ?

They did ask. 10 year vision to get every pound from all footballing activities and have a competitive team still thinks 6-7 k will be watching at bescot
 

DaleM

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In his own words (by using Charlton as an example), this whole move is for £600k a year in revenue. Some rough maths in my mind equates that the be about 1700 paying fans per game over a season.

200 yrs to pay debt back then by the time they have finshed :facepalm:
 
Just can't comprehend this 'not for sale' quip.

EVERYTHING is for sale. It's all just about price.

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He kept repeating not for sale, but never answered why its not for sale. Maybe Joy's not told him that much.
 

wingy

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Fisher also stated that there were never any talks with Hoffman to buy the club. Wasn't there meetings with Ken Delluded and his mob when they were SISU's puppets of the year?
I got the impression the Question was put from someone who believes there has been more recent contact ,JMO:confused:
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
Fisher comes across as the biggest smuggiest twat I've ever heard.

He trys to belittle people ,like asking how to spell their names ,delaying the proceedings so he can make up more bullshit. If he can't spell fecking Steven then he shouldn't be running a football club, and does it bleeding matter if it has a p in it or not.

We need a bloody anti-SISU rally , from the Ricoh to our old home as soon as possible. I hate them more tonight than ever before. Starve them of any money and they have no option but to go, businessmen my arse

To be fair, as a Stephen, yes it does matter ;)

Being known as Steve, people usually assume I'm a Steven. When I'm not.

;)
 

Covcraig@bury

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I really do think its time to get all party's . Sisu/ACL/CCC together on air and thrash this out.
Having a go at Tim all the time won't wash
We need ACL to answer for their part as well as CCC .
I'm not taking sides .
Maybe Mondays live forum would be the best for all if it could be organised.
 

DaleM

New Member
Fisher comes across as the biggest smuggiest twat I've ever heard.

He trys to belittle people ,like asking how to spell their names ,delaying the proceedings so he can make up more bullshit. If he can't spell fucking Steven then he shouldn't be running a football club, and does it bleeding matter if it has a p in it or not.

We need a bloody anti-SISU rally , from the Ricoh to our old home as soon as possible. I hate them more tonight than ever before. Starve them of any money and they have no option but to go, businessmen my arse

He's keeping those names on Timmys special list . Keep one eye open tonight lads :)
 

RoboCCFC90

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I can't remember the lads name but there was one very good point raised that had Tim clustering throughout all of that and that was "If all decisions regarding ground share are not able to be made before we exit admin then what happens if we end up in a Portsmouth scenario?"

I know TF said juridical review, but surely the FL could expel us from the league for not being able to fulfil our fixtures? Everything revolves around the Admin, the longer it goes on the more danger it puts the SISU ownership in but also our own existence..

It was also said that the potential bidders for Ltd including TF and Co, don't even know what they're bidding for in regards to Ltd..

I hate to say this but I don't think WHEN we exit admin we will be rid of SISU, I just can't see it..
 

wingy

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In his own words (by using Charlton as an example), this whole move is for £600k a year in revenue. Some rough maths in my mind equates that the be about 1700 paying fans per game over a season.

Yeah how invaluable is that ,That if we're still alive next season will be the Playing Budget .This forum has done nothing to give him succour carrying forward this ludicrous charade ,only hardened peoples resolve IMO.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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Why should a new club be put in the BS north or south? They would have to start at the bottom

I say this on the size of the club. Darlington the last club to fold were put in the Northern league, a league below the Evostick league and one of its feeder leagues. they won this league as expected and are now already 2 league's away from the blue square. As a club the size of ours ,even if we were put in the Southern Premier we would be back within five years with no Fisher or SISU.

I don't want this to happen but if Haskell does buy Limited, a new team at step 3 or at worse step 4 non league, which would be well supported at the Ricoh, and he will get all the land around it to develop it so he can make some money, I feel should be considered if SISU remain in control
 

wingy

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I can't remember the lads name but there was one very good point raised that had Tim clustering throughout all of that and that was "If all decisions regarding ground share are not able to be made before we exit admin then what happens if we end up in a Portsmouth scenario?"

I know TF said juridical review, but surely the FL could expel us from the league for not being able to fulfil our fixtures? Everything revolves around the Admin, the longer it goes on the more danger it puts the SISU ownership in but also our own existence..

It was also said that the potential bidders for Ltd including TF and Co, don't even know what they're bidding for in regards to Ltd..

I hate to say this but I don't think WHEN we exit admin we will be rid of SISU, I just can't see it..

You see I don't buy that ,I think its highly likely that this is the scenario and The Admin will structure a deal to play @ RICOH .
 

James Smith

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I really do think its time to get all party's . Sisu/ACL/CCC together on air and thrash this out.
Having a go at Tim all the time won't wash
We need ACL to answer for their part as well as CCC .
I'm not taking sides .
Maybe Mondays live forum would be the best for all if it could be organised.

But Timmy said he wouldn't go for that didn't he when asked the question?
 

RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
I say this on the size of the club. Darlington the last club to fold were put in the Northern league, a league below the Evostick league and one of its feeder leagues. they won this league as expected and are now already 2 league's away from the blue square. As a club the size of ours ,even if we were put in the Southern Premier we would be back within five years with no Fisher or SISU.

I don't want this to happen but if Haskell does buy Limited, a new team at step 3 or at worse step 4 non league, which would be well supported at the Ricoh, and he will get all the land around it to develop it so he can make some money, I feel should be considered if SISU remain in control

I want SISU gone RSB, but not at that price, that club would not be Coventry City FC, not the one I fell in love with as a kid, it would just be a copy..
 

SuperCov

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Just thought about this 'club is not for sale' charade. If the only thing that's left in holdings is the GS. That's surely just the ability to play in the league and not the club as a business which we're told is in holdings?

Or am i being thick. :)

PUSB
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Someone should have said we are the club each and every one who has supported them since 1886 or so. Holdings or ltd makes no difference. Ffs fisher please tell joy it's worse than we thought lets get out!!
 

SkyblueBazza

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why didn't anybody ask..................TIMMY, WHATS IN IT FOR SISU ? he says they are in for £69 million plus the cost of buying land plus the cost of building a stadium, all for a few pies and pints, it would take them about 300 years to get half that money back so WHY would they do this ?

Would you want FUBB on your CV/profile?
 

RoboCCFC90

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You see I don't buy that ,I think its highly likely that this is the scenario and The Admin will structure a deal to play @ RICOH .

It would make sense that if TF still wanted to go through with building a new ground it would be better to stay at the Ricoh Arena during its construction instead of moving to Walsall..

I would be happy with that, because throughout that whole forum one thing we can all agree on is that TF is at least looking at a way to find a viable and financial method that looks to bring in improvement all around the club on and off the field by building our own ground and controlling our destiny.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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It would make sense that if TF still wanted to go through with building a new ground it would be better to stay at the Ricoh Arena during its construction instead of moving to Walsall..

I would be happy with that, because throughout that whole forum one thing we can all agree on is that TF is at least looking at a way to find a viable and financial method that looks to bring in improvement all around the club on and off the field by building our own ground and controlling our destiny.

You have to ask though why now??? And if you can't find a legitimate answer to this you have to say what a load of bollox!!
 

wingy

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Holdings are are not in Admin. are they?[/QUOTE

Tony I think they are in the eyes of the league ,and tried to emphasise there may be difference of opinion between FA and FL , where the FA was willing to register a new young player but not so with the FL.
 

Covcraig@bury

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Why didn't anyone from the trust ask tim if there would be anyone at the office next Saturday .
Would save a journey !!
 

RoboCCFC90

Well-Known Member
You have to ask though why now??? And if you can't find a legitimate answer to this you have to say what a load of bollox!!

Well that's the only thing that stumps me, SISU knew of this issue with the rent they said so tonight, so why they didn't use the previous agreement and build a stadium in 2007? Why wait till they have lost the trust of the fans, respect of the fans, racked up almost £70,000,000 worth of debt, got us relegated from the championship, made our club look like a right laughing stock and forced into administration to decide that lightbulb in there heads can be switched on..

I still blame Onye Igwe (Useless prick if I have ever seen one)
 

James Smith

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How are you listening James, Internet radio?

Oh and why the sudden interest in where I was listening from? I don't have the internet at home and I wouldn't make it to my friends house in time to be able to listen so I had to make alternative arrangements like stopping off on my way home.

I've stopped in a shopping centre to listen to this and people have been questioning why I've been laughing so hard at times. And that was a great question :claping hands:
 

ccfc92

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Well that's the only thing that stumps me, SISU knew of this issue with the rent they said so tonight, so why they didn't use the previous agreement and build a stadium in 2007? Why wait till they have lost the trust of the fans, respect of the fans, racked up almost £70,000,000 worth of debt, got us relegated from the championship, made our club look like a right laughing stock and forced into administration to decide that lightbulb in there heads can be switched on..

I still blame Onye Igwe (Useless prick if I have ever seen one)

£70 mill according to SISU :whistle:
 

RoboCCFC90

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£70 mill according to SISU :whistle:

It's alright Mustafa we will go pay TF a visit soon in the Golf before you head off GC and get this sorted ;)
 

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